yupigottawagon
YupIGottaWagon
yupigottawagon

I understand what you’re saying, but for someone who actually is looking for a car, now (or in the next month or two) would be a great time. I’m not looking for somewhere to put my money; if I was, the market would be no-brainer... although pulling it in two years to spend on a car (hell yes, Ferrari) would subject

It’s on a state-by-state basis; from what I’ve read, dealerships in at least a couple dozen states (including mine in WI) are still open for business.

Somewhat more astonishing is that anyone will be buying a car now or in April...

With 6.6" of ground clearance, I don't think I'd risk hopping the curb.  Depends on the front lip clearance, I guess.

I think the reverse lights are down low because they can’t be placed on an open-able/movable part of the vehicle, i.e. tailgate.

I am by no means an Apple fan, but you’re 100% correct.

Wait...

Lights in/on the hood?  What’s the over/under on the number of hood slams before they start to go out?

Mitsubishi might have had a problem with that.

The real story here is an XE in the wild.  The crash must have taken out 10% of 'em in the U.S.

It SHOULD have been successful; they had however many other production lines to copy that were already building a 10-year-old truck.

“Shitting on project managers and accountants is practically what I do all day, every day.”

“Back in the ‘70s, waiting for gas wasn’t an uncommon experience, from what I understand.”

The first gen certainly looks better than the latest. Good God, that front end is hideous.

I don’t think this is accurate. Almost all the reviews I’ve seen of the SPA and CMA platform vehicles have been positive. The XC40, 60 and 90 have won many awards (FWIW).  Dealers can't keep the XC40 in stock and the XC90 just had its best sales year ever.

Dammit, it’s not on any of my usual torrent sites... yet.

So basically F1 is now realizing what everyone else has known for years?

Plus the Jag CPO 7yr/100k mile warranty... not bad at all.

Loved my Blackberry ‘99 manual SC2 3-door, ordered it new right out of college; 120k trouble-free miles on 17" Enkei Katana wheels and lowered 1.5" on Eibachs.